DAY 18
Columba - the dove
Columba is a constellation designated in the late sixteenth century. Its name is Latin for dove.
In 1592 AD, Petrus Plancius first depicted Columba on the small celestial planispheres of his large wall map to differentiate the 'unformed stars' of the large constellation Canis Major. Columba is also shown on his smaller world map of 1594 and on early Dutch celestial globes. Plancius named the constellation Columba Noachi ("Noah's Dove"), referring to the dove that gave Noah the information that the Great Flood was receding. This name is found on early 17th-century celestial globes and star atlases.
Prompt
7 rounds on sock B
using a dove colour (white, off white or grey) and a contrasting background use the chart found HERE
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